Indian Daily Mail, 22 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 39 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH TZ, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 652 1 Sind Assembly Speaker And Ex-Chief Minister Arrested Sequel To Alleged Assassination Plot KARACHI, Mar. 21: The Speaker of Sind Province Legislative Assembly W us arrested last night it was reported here. The arrestlame after a day of contradictory reports followmp allegations of an assasination conspiracy
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  • 100 1 Onn To Attend A-A Confab JAKARTA, Mar. 21 The publication >'Malayaberdjuangj" quoting re iable sources, Hatd the t>a den- of Malaya* Negara party, Da to Si r Onn bin Ja'afar, would soon make brief visit to Indonesia. It added he would be accompanied by Dato PangJ ma .Saleb, but "no
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  • 390 1 Announcing a g gitf t O f 44 •Annan books to the Library of the University of Malaya. Vr. Hans W. Granow, Consul General o f the Federal Republic ot Germany m Malaya said ytsteiday at a luncheo n given at his residence this gesture
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Mar. 21: Sir Winston Churchill is now ex. pected to go to Queen Eliza. beth hi the next fortnight and ask her leave to resign as Prime Minister. Official sources today would not comment on the reports of the Prime Minister's impending retirement but significantly they
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  • 79 1 The Commissioner of India m Malaya. Mr. R. K. Tandon will be leavinjf Singapore this morning on a tour of the East Coast of Malaya. According to the present schedule Mr. Tandon wiil vis.t Kuantan today. (Mar. 22), Trengganu tomorrow (Mar 23), Kota Bharu the
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  • 74 1 Mr. George Edwaru A'oei Oehlers, Singapore's Speakerdesignate to the new Legislative Assembly who spent three months m Britain studying Parliamentary procedure is due to arrive In Singapore today on the Oranje. He is accompanied by m s wife. The shin wili berth at Godowns l and 2,
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  • 64 1 PARIS, Mar. 21: South Vietnam's Premier Ngo Dinh Diem will head the Vietnamese dele. gatioo to the Afro.Asian Con. ference to meet at Bandung on April 23. The delegation will includ eorelgn Minlsted Ngu yen Van Thao.— AP. JAPANES DELEGATION TOKYO, 'Mar. 21: Foreign Minister Mamoru Shlgemitsu will
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  • 30 1 CAIRO, Egypt, Mar. 21 Egypt's ruling revolution council Sunday night appcuntea Ahmed Khairat Said deputy foreign minister. The post, is a newly-created joh under Foreign Minister M-h--mot'd Fawzi. A P
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  • 59 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar 21. A report from New Delhi states that the Commerce Minister ha* denied shortening hist MM by dropping the 'Cnari' part. He explained that what M hadi said afi joke had been misrepsirfed by the press and that he
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  • 96 1 ON HIS WAY TO WILDERNESS Aneurin Bevan drives from the House of Commons after Socialist Members of Parliament had voted 141-112 to oust him from the Parliamentary Labour Party. This means he is now an Independent Member of PaiSiament. and possibly on his way to the political wildlerness. It will
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  • 237 1 John Eber Che Majid To Attend Bandung Confab LONDON, Mar. 21: Mr. John Eber Secretary of the Malayan Students Forum told members last night he is flying to Bauidung Indonesia on April 9 with the object of attending the 30 nation Afro-Asian Conference. He will be accompanied by Che A'bdullah
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  • 185 1 They Will Buy Handloom This Week In India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. *i. Ihe All-lnd'a, Handloom week was Inaugurated m every main city throughout India on Sunday by meetings, processions, exhibitions, ana special sales. Ministers m every State par. t'cipate«l enthusiastically, Some even dragging sales carts through the
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  • 434 1 Gopal Reddi To Be Andhra's New Chief Minister Sanjivi Reddi Withdraws Candidature At 11th Hour From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 21: Mr. B. Gopala Reddi has been unanimously elected Leader at a meeting of the newly elected Congress Members of Andhra Assembly held at Vijayawada yesterday. Since Congress has
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  • 241 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 21. A French institute for higher studies was inaugurated at Pondicherry yesterday by the Frencn Ambassador m Delhi Count Ostrorog. The institute will serve as rea* ana mosi lasting; cultural link between France and India, he said, symbolising peaceful transfer
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  • 38 1 Tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8.30 p.m., Radio Malaya is broadcasting an Election •FcfcTum m which representatives of the Parties contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections will answei questions sent m by th e public.
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  • 84 1 They saw Mr. J. M. Abdul Aziz (centre garlanded), a wealthy Indian merchant m Saigon and a great benefactor, off at the Kallang Airport, Saturday morning. Mr, Aziz was leaving (or Saigon after a month's stay m Singapore. It will be recalled Mr. Aziz made a
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  • 40 1 I KARACHI. Mar. 21: Egypt's I Ambassador Designate to Pakistan Abdol Harntd Saud, arrived by air from Cairo yesterday morning. Saud who succeeds Doctor Abdul Wahab Assam, will present his credentials early next week. AP
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  • 54 1 Not Finger But Nose Prints Now NEW YORK, Mar. »I.— Nose prints are being used like finger printe m Canada— but only to rheck the identity of dogs. Mrs. Alva McColi, president of the Canadian Kennvl Club, said here that nose prints prove accurate— both by their shape and their
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  • 71 1 AJOSCOW, Mar. 21 Ai: viet Su'iv.ay newspapers saia Monday would mark tht130th anniversary of tne Urth of the man who' "invented the aeroplane." Laying cial m to the laurels of the American Wright brothers, the Soviet press said Alexander IF. Mozhaisky segan working on a flyin^
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  • 128 1 Pakistan Govt. Wins Case LAHORE Mar, 21 lh, Lahore Federal Court today upheld the Pakistan Gov eminent 's appeal against the Sind Chief Court's judgment that the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly last October was Illegal. Ihe majority decision was based entirely on the po**»» that the assent
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  • 648 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Mar. 22, 1955 COMMUNISTS IN I. N. A.! SATURDAY last, Radio Malaya devoted considerable time to a lengthy talk by Major R. J. Isaac of the Directorate of AntiBandit Operations m Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, on India a Communists and the Emergency." If it was intended
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  • 586 2 Indus Seal Discovered In Ahmedabad District NEW DELHI. An Indus seal," a typical product of the civilisation represented at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, has been unearthed in tine Dholka Taluk in Ahmedabad District in Bombay State. The find is regarded as an outstanding archaeological
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  • 212 2 Why Pakistan Gov-General Won't Assent? LAHORE: The Chief Justice of the Pakistan Federa. Court, Mr. Mohammed Mumr, asked the Advocate-General, Mr. Fayaz Ali Khan, recently to inform the Court whether the Governor-General would be willing to give assent to the Constitution which, he understood was ready. If the Governor-General was
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  • 237 2  -  NAFEN NALANDA: This ancient seat of Buddhist learning ana Asian culture is returning to its old place of importance m Far Eastern scholarship thanks to the Goverment of Bihar and foreign countries which are also contributing to Its restoration. An International Post-Gra-duate Nalanda Pali Research
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  • 115 2  -  NAFEN BUENOS AIRES: T h t Colombia Government plans to bring out Its own newspapers because it says, it is not given fair treatment by the ordinary press. It has also ordered all wire, less stations to give 15 minutes each night to a state news programme.
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  • 196 2  -  NAFEN LONDON: Britons who suffet the double disability of deaf, ness and blindness will soon b<able to tell what a normally, equipped person is telling them by means of a machine called trie Arcaid. Previously they had beeu doubly handicapped' by the that they are unable
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  • 198 2  -  NAFEN MADRAS: The most encouraging thing is the way the villagers have taken to m. creased production of food through improved methods of cultivation, using improved seeds, manures, etc., m the Community Project areas and also m the N.E.S. Block areas. This is the view
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  • 112 2  -  NAFEN NEW .DELHI: The A!llIndia Women's Food Council's request for sanction for running more Annapoorna dining curs m the railways has been turned down by the Railway Minitefary. According to Mr. G. Pandt, Gnairman !of the Railway Board, the running of Anna* poorna dining cars
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  • 72 2 India's President Dr. RAJENDRA PRASAD (right) and Premier JAWAHARLAL NEHRU the best of friends, really were up early on Mar. 9 to throw coloured powders and coloured waters at each other. It was aM part of the festival of "Holi" marking the advent of summer and
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  • 169 2 French Artiste's Tribute To Indian Culture MADRAS: Mademoiselle Muni, French actress who is touring India at the joint invitation of the French Attache m India and the Indian Cultural Attache m France, arrived m Madras. During her stay m the City, she will visit various educational institutions to give recitals
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  • 133 2 NEW u&um: Unuer the Uuiii aetimuons proposed id tne Finance isui iv»t>o, sewing macmnes as well as parts 'm sewing macnine produced m India are assessable to Centra* excise Ouiy at 10 per cent ad valorem. Since the j=till waa introduced on February 28, it
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Minister informed Mr. Krishna Kant Vyas in the Rajya Sabha that nine textile mills in 1953 and ten in 1954 closed down and continued to remain closed up up date. Six textile mills in 1953 and two in 1954 closed
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  • 89 2  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: A five.day convention of farmers will be held here from April 1 under the presidentship of Dr. fanjabrao Deshmukh. The convention will discuss farming problems and approve the constitution of the central body of the Farmeru's Association. The plenary session of the convention on April
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  • 360 2  -  NAFEN MADRAS: "%he Umve»si ty of Chicago has been Ton s.Uri^i^ u»e question of titae r Instituting more course atturuing facfciUes for the study oi inmaii Anthropoid.'*. \J,h Indian Culture, declared Mr. Milton U. S nger, pnuessor of Social Sciences at the
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  • 198 2  - To Hoot Out Indiscipline Among Students NAFEN i\iuw ucidU.: me Un.on iUjniscry of education has ug s ctiLuU to tiie States a .^Ciicjne to root out mulseiprine among students. incu^-ujiiiin; ainung the stuacnts is attnoutea to tnu loso of acadeisiup by teacners, growth of economic diiticuiues, delects un vie existing
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  • 151 2  -  NAFEN NEW DEL<Hi; AH agency for making a special stuuy oi the varied problems of women m general and of the labour women m particular and for suggesting definite steps to bo taken /or giving equality ot status for women with me n wiJl soon
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  • 1681 3 Need To Prevent Universities From Becoming Political Cockpits BILL REFERRED TO S. C. NEW DELHI. The increasing cost of University education thc jail m standards, deterioration m teaching conditions a* a result of the low pay offered to University teaching staff and the need for protecting Universities lrom becoming the
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  • 182 3  -  NAFEN CALCUTTA: For the nrsi lime, Indian artists are parti. cipatlng m the Third Inter national Exhibition of Paint, ings to be held m Japan m May next. The exhibition is being Bpon sored by the Mainichi newspapers of Japan. Altogether 25 paintings from India's celebrated
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    25 3 PHOTO: Donea (left) and hi* sister Golfi. 10-week-old lion cubs at Frankfurt. Germany, Zoo, play with their father. 10--year-old Metro, tor the first time.- AP
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  • 232 3  -  NAFEN TBIVANDRUM: The State will s o on have two hill stations when are likely to rank with the best m the country, according to an ambitious plan submitted to the State Government by Mr. V. M. Phi ipose, the State's Town nnd Country I'lanning and
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  • 235 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Union Government has convened a conference of State Ministers of Co.opeiation to consider the recommendations made m the rural credit survey report. The conference, which is ex. pected to meet by the middle of next month, is likely to evolve a
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  • 113 3  -  NAFEN MADRAS: Mr. w. Norman Brown, Professor ,of Sanskrit ana Chairman of the SouthAsia Regional Studies at the University of Pennsylvaiha, recently met £evesal eminent American and Indian scholars at the Deccan College, poona, and discussed with the m some of the possible ways In which
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  • 344 3  - Development Of Small Scale Industries NAFEN NEW DFJ.HI: The tempo ot development of small-scaie ndustries has considerably risen m the last year of In* ciia'g first Five- Year F*!an with a remarkable rise ;n Government patronage and assistance. While only R». 5,000,000 had been given t>y the Oovemment as grants
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  • 208 3  -  NAFEN MADRAS: The total estimated amount or compensation for the abolition of zam.ndari and other related land' tenures, payable by State Governments an easels vrtnere the law has already been enacted, comes to about rs. 3,704,000,000, besiUee rehabilitation gi-unts amounting t 0 Rs. 799,000
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  • 139 3  -  NAFEN CALCUTTA: A new schema for the establishment of chest clinics m the mofussil have been drawn up by the West Bengal Government m consul, tation with Bengal Tuberru. losis Association. Under the scheme, it naa Deen decided to establish one clinic each year at
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  • 423 3  - Control Of Cross -Word NAFEN NEW tf)ELHI: Cross. word puzzles are now recommended to be brought under Union Governmest control and direction. This is under official study here. Regulation and taxation of prize competitions and lotteries should be taken over by the Central Government; and the receipts from the tax
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  • 181 3  -  NAFEN NEW The demand for Indian woollen carpets m foreign countries, especially m Sweden, Finland and Denmark, is son the increase. Order** ejre steadily going up m numbers, but the main dimcuttty ,Js ,the delay dn delivery and the failure of the manufacturers to supply strictly
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  • 200 3  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: A. West German trade delegation is expected to arrive m New Delhi on March 15 for trade negotiations between the two countries. The delegation will be here for a week. West Germany is interested m importing increased quantities of Indian cotton textiles, vegetable
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  • 288 4 COLOMBO: Indian official sources here described that Ceylon's two-point complaint against India and her High Commissioner m Ceylon a* ridiculous and fantastic even on the face of It, Invited to comment on the news, which was featured on the front page s of the proGovernment Press here recently,
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  • 476 4 Acting Indian H.C. Explains Refusal Of Ceylon's Request COLOMBO: The Acting Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, Mr. R. F. Isar, denied local Press reports that India had not co-operated m the implementation of the joint statement of Prime Ministers of India and Cey.on pertaining to the
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  • 425 4 COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thondaman, President, Ceylon Demo- 1 cratic Congress, addressing a I mass meeting of Indian and Jaftna Tamils at Chavakachchen m north Ceylon question- I ed the bona fides of the Cey- 1 lon Government and said that under the pretext of implementing the Indo-Ceylon
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  • 164 4 COLOMBO: "There was not a man In politics liko the late Rt. Hon. D.S- Senanayakc who had so many enemies" the Prime Minister Sir j John Kotelawala when he unveiled the portrait of the '-ite Mr. D. S. Senanayake m the Senate lobby. Sir
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO: Last year, 51 elephants of the total elephant population m Ceylon were tshot dead by villagers m alleged defence of crops. The Warden of the Wild IJft Department at the end of 1954. estimated the total elephant population m Cevion at 860 animals. FOC
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  • 97 4 AMPARAI: Mr. Vitanachchi, head teacher, of the Government school m a village m the Gal Oya Valley has begun a fast onto death as a protest against the Education Department not paving his salary for December last year and January and February this year. Hte colleagues
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  • 41 4 PHOTO. Eddie Choon?, of Malaya, the all England Men's Badminton Champion, practices a trick shct between the legs at Wimbledon for the 1955 all England Championships to be held at London's Empress Hall March 23 to 2« AP
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  • 210 4 They Criticise Foreigners MAI UG AM A: It was a weakness of the Sinhalese that they criticised foreigners and never recognised what was good m them, said Mr D. G. Kulatunge, Education Officer, Western Province at a meeting at Sri sudarsanaramaya Tempi* hall. It had neocme a failing of the
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  • 97 4 Exploitation Of Buddhism By Politicians PELMADULLA: The majority of Buddhists m Ceylon were hypocritical and some politicians mado use of Buddliism for personal ends. So said Dharmarakkitha Thero of Pelmadulla Purana Vihara, who addressed a meeting at the ptnnacic lading ceremony at the Bulddhulena Viharc at L,ellopitiya built by Xin
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  • 107 4 COLOMBO: Gin can De manlfactured from palmyrah toady. But the Government will not allow >t. Recently an application w.m made to the Home Ministi for permission to establish a distillery m the North to manufacture gin out of nalmyrah toddy. But the application was turned down. A
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  • 761 4 Following is the list of accepted entries for the 1955 Mobilgas Economy Run. orga. uized toy Messrs Standard Vacuum Oil Co.. and which is to take place on April 9 and 10. 1. W. A. Raby, 22 Malcolm Road, Singapore 11; 2. Comd. C. R. Stratton
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  • 49 4 A three-storey, 15 room coastguard station, weighing 200 tons, is towed ten miles on the water from the sand dunes at Napeague, o n the tip of Long Island, New York, to Star Island. The trip tnok four months to plan. AP. rHUTO.
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  • 82 4 MADRAS PEARL DIVERS ON STRIKE MADRAS, Mar. 21.— -A thou sand pearl diver,, refused to dive at Tuticcrin. South India yesterday, stalling a state-run K^so.SJ* b Pc tO »<* The striking diver* complained at profit-sharing terms The government agreed to pay three-sevenths of the catch to the divers instead of
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  • 260 4 India Will Not Join SEATO-Ramachandran PRINCETON. New Jersey, Mar. 21: India will not join the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), according to that nations spokesman m the Asia Town Hall Mission conference. Mr. G. Ramachandran, wiio Saturday asserted that India will show Communism cannot capture the soul of Asia, said
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  • 193 4 air. John wnyatt, Q.C.. fris oeen appuintea cniei Jttft :<-•, ot Singapore, *n succession to bir Cnanes M Murray- A vnsiey vsMio is auc to retire. Air. Wnyau v\a- burn on /.pri t ia, Ayocs. Cxtoru. called to the i»ar of tiC 'i'emj.»ic Jt 1K27
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  • 180 4 Artist On Hunger Strike JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Mar. 21. The President of Israel appealed yesterday to a young Jewish artist to end his six-day "hunger strike to death" for permission to marry his Christian sweetheart. The artist, Moshe Barak, 26. wants civil marriage legalised m israe; so he can marry
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  • 96 4 COLOMBO, {Mar. 21 Police have seized 23 homemade bombs ana arrestea one man alter a surprise raid on a village hut at Kottawa m tno suburbs of Coiomoo. Intensive police investiga. tions have been carried on wnce last Thursday when a bomb exploded m a bus
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